Device Fields (Mandatory
Fields)
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Device
Profile Name
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Enter a
unique identifier for the device profile name.
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Description
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Enter a
description such as
"Conference
Room A" or
"John
Smith" to help identify the phone or device. The description can include up
to 50 characters in any language, but it cannot include double-quotes ("), percentage sign
(%),
ampersand (&), back-slash (\), or angle brackets (<>).
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Device Fields (Optional
Fields)
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User Locale
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Enter the
country and language set that you want to associate with this group of IP
phones.
This choice
determines which cultural-dependent attributes exist for this user and which
language displays for the user in the
Cisco Unified Communications
Manager user windows and phones.
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Softkey
Template
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Enter the
softkey template to be used for all phones in this group.
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User ID
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Enter the
user ID for the phone user.
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Login User
ID
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Enter the
login user ID for a default profile.
If the user
device profile is used as a logout profile, specify the login user ID that will
be associated with the phone. After the user logs out from this user device
profile, the phone will automatically log in to this login user ID.
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User Hold
Audio Source
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Enter the
user hold audio source that this group of IP phones or CTI ports should use.
The user
hold audio source identifies the audio source from which music is played when a
user places a call on hold.
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Phone
Template
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Enter the
phone template name that you want to associate with this user device profile.
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MLPP
Indication
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This setting
specifies whether a device that is capable of playing precedence tones will use
the capability when it places an MLPP precedence call.
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MLPP
Preemption
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If
available, this setting specifies whether a device that is capable of
preempting calls in progress will use the capability when it places an MLPP
precedence call.
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Always Use
Prime Line
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Enter one of
the following options:
- Off—When the phone is idle
and receives a call on any line, the phone user answers the call from the line
on which the call is received.
- On—When the phone is idle
(offhook) and receives a call on any line, the primary line gets chosen for the
call. Calls on other lines continue to ring, and the phone user must select
those other lines to answer these calls.
- Default—Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the
configuration from the Always Use Prime Line service parameter, which supports
the Cisco CallManager service.
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Always Use
Prime Line for Voice Message
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Enter one of
the following options:
- On—If the phone is idle, the
primary line on the phone becomes the active line for retrieving voice messages
when the phone user presses the Messages button on the phone.
- Off—If the phone is idle,
pressing the Messages button on the phone automatically dials the
voice-messaging system from the line that has a voice message.
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager always selects the first line that has a voice
message. If no line has a voice message, the primary line gets used when the
phone user presses the Messages button.
- Default—Cisco Unified Communications Manager uses the
configuration from the Always Use Prime Line for Voice Message service
parameter, which supports the Cisco CallManager service.
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MLPP
Domain
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Enter a
hexadecimal value for the MLPP domain associated with this device. Must be
blank or a value between 0 and FFFFFF.
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Feature
Control Policy
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Choose the
Feature Control Policy for this group of phones.
A feature
control policy specifies the appearance of features and the associated softkeys
that are displayed on the phone.
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Extension
Mobility Cross Cluster CSS
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The
Extension Mobility Cross Cluster CSS setting gets used as the device CSS of the
remote phone when the user selects this device profile during EMCC login.
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Line Fields (Optional
Fields)
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Directory
Number
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Enter the
directory number for the phone.
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Route
Partition
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Choose a
route partition to which the directory number belongs.
The
directory number can appear in more than one partition.
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Display
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Enter the
text that you want to display on the called party’s phone display, such as the
user name (John Smith) or phone location (Conference Room 1).
If this
filed is left blank the system uses the value that is entered in the Directory
Number field.
The
default language specifies English.
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Forward
All CSS
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Choose the
calling search space to use when a call is forwarded to the specified
destination.
This
setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward
All Destination
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Enter the
directory number or directory URI to which all calls are forwarded.
This
setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination
unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward
Busy External CSS
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Choose the
calling search space to use when a call from an external number is forwarded to
the specified destination.
This
setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward
Busy Internal CSS
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Choose the
calling search space to use when a call from an internal number is forwarded to
the specified destination.
This
setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward
Busy Destination External
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Enter the
directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an
external number is forwarded when the line is in use.
This
setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination
unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward
Busy Destination Internal
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Enter the
directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an
internal number is forwarded when the line is in use.
This
setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination
unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Calling
Search Space Forward No Answer External
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Choose the
calling search space to use when a call from an external number is forwarded to
the specified destination. The setting displays only if it is configured in the
system.
This
setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward No
Answer Internal CSS
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Choose the
calling search space to use a call from an internal number is forwarded to the
specified destination. The setting displays only if it is configured in the
system.
This
setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward No
Answer External Destination
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Enter the
directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an
external number is forwarded when the phone is not answered.
This
setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination
unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward No
Answer Internal Destination
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Enter the
directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an
internal number is forwarded when the phone is not answered.
This
setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination
unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward No
Coverage External CSS
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Enter the
calling search space to use when a call from an external number is forwarded to
the specified destination. The setting displays only if it is configured in the
system.
This
setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward No
Coverage Internal CSS
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Enter the
calling search space to use when a call from an internal number is forwarded to
the specified destination. The setting displays only if it is configured in the
system.
This
setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward No
Coverage External Destination
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Enter the
directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an
external number is forwarded when the phone does not have coverage.
This
setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination
unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward No
Coverage Internal Destination
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Enter the
directory number or directory URI to which a call that is coming from an
internal number is forwarded when the phone does not have coverage.
This
setting applies to any dialable phone number, including an outside destination
unless restricted, and to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Calling
Search Space Forward on Failure External/Internal
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(CTI ports
only) Enter the calling search space to use when a call from an internal or
external call is forwarded to the specified destination. The setting appears
only if it is configured in the system.
This
setting applies to all devices that are using this directory number.
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Forward on
Failure Destination External/Internal
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(CTI ports
only) Enter the directory number or directory URI to which a call coming from
an internal or an external number should be forwarded when a phone or CTI
application fails.
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Call
Forward No Answer Ring Duration
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Enter the
number of seconds (between 1 and 300) to allow the call to ring, before
forwarding the call to the destination number entered in the Forward No Answer
Destination field.
Leave this
field blank to use the value that is set in the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager service parameter, Forward No Answer Timer.
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Route
Filter
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Enter a
name in the Route Filter Name field. The name can contain up to 50 alphanumeric
characters and can contain any combination of spaces, periods (.), hyphens (-),
and underscore characters (_). Ensure each route filter name is unique to the
route plan.
Use
concise and descriptive names for your route filters. The
CompanynameLocationCalltype format usually provides a sufficient level of
detail and is short enough to enable you to quickly and easily identify a route
filter. For example, CiscoDallasMetro identifies a route filter for toll free,
inter-local access and transport area (LATA) calls from the Cisco office in
Dallas.
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Party
Entrance Tone
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Enter one
of the following options:
- Default—Use the value that
you configured in the Party Entrance Tone service parameter.
- On—A tone plays on the
phone when a basic call changes to a multi-party call; that is, a barge call,
cBarge call, ad hoc conference, meet-me conference, or a joined call. In
addition, a different tone plays when a party leaves the multi-party call. If
the controlling device, that is, the originator of the multi-party call has a
built-in bridge, the tone gets played to all parties if you choose On for the
controlling device. When the controlling device, for example, the conference
controller, is no longer present on the call or if the controlling device
cannot play the tone, Cisco Unified Communications Manager does not play the
tone even if you choose On.
- Off—A tone does not play on
the phone when a basic call changes to a multi-party call.
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Log Missed
Calls
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This field
allows you to turn this feature on or off. Enter ‘T’ to enable
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager to log missed calls in the call history for
that directory number on the phone. Enter ‘F’ to disable this feature.
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Park
Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Destination External
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When the
parkee is an external party, then the call will be forwarded to the specified
destination in the parker’s Park Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Destination
External parameter. If the Forward No Retrieve Destination External field value
is empty, the parkee will be redirected to the parker’s line.
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Park
Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Destination Internal
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When the
parkee is an internal party, then the call will be forwarded to the specified
destination in the parker’s Park Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Destination
Internal parameter. If the Forward No Retrieve Destination Internal is empty,
the parkee will be redirected to the parker’s line.
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Park
Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Internal Voice Mail
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This
setting uses the settings in the
Voice Mail Profile Configuration window.
When this
check box is checked, Cisco Unified Communications Manager ignores the settings
in the Destination box and Calling Search Space.
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Park
Monitoring Forward No Retrieve External Voice Mail
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This
setting uses the settings in the
Voice Mail Profile Configuration window.
When this
check box is checked, Cisco Unified Communications Manager ignores the settings
in the Destination box and Calling Search Space.
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Park
Monitoring Forward No Retrieve External CSS
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Choose the
calling search space to apply to the directory number.
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Park
Monitoring Forward No Retrieve Internal CSS
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Choose the
calling search space to apply to the directory number.
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Park
Monitoring Reversion Timer
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This
parameter determines the number of seconds that
Cisco Unified Communications Manager waits before
prompting the user to retrieve a call that the user parked. This timer starts
when the user presses the
Park softkey on the phone, and a reminder is issued
when the timer expires.
Default:
60 seconds
If you
configure a non-zero value, this value overrides the value of this parameter
set in the
Service Parameters window. However, if you configure
a value of 0 here, then the value in the Service Parameters window will be
used.
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E164
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Always use
a unique E.164 number. Do not use null value.
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Voice Mail
Profile
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Enter this
parameter to make the pilot number the same as the directory number for this
line. This action proves useful if you do not have a voice-messaging server
configured for this phone.
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Line
Calling Search Space
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Enter
partitions that are searched for numbers that are called from this directory
number.
Note
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Changes
cause an update of the call pickup names that are listed in the
Call Pickup Group field. The setting applies to all
devices that are using this directory number.
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AAR Group
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Enter the
automated alternate routing (AAR) group for this device. The AAR group provides
the prefix digits that are used to route calls that are otherwise blocked due
to insufficient bandwidth.
Set AAR
Group to <None> to prevent rerouting blocked calls.
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Line User
Hold Audio Source
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Enter the
music on hold audio source to be played when the user presses Hold and places a
call on hold.
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Line
Network Hold Audio Source
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Enter the
music on hold audio source to be played when the system places a call on hold
while the user transfers a call or initiates a conference or call park.
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Auto
Answer
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Enter one
of the following values to activate the Auto Answer feature for this directory
number:
- Auto Answer Off
<Default>
- Auto Answer with Headset
- Auto Answer with
Speakerphone (Intercom)
Note
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Make
sure that the headset or speakerphone is not disabled when you choose Auto
Answer with Headset or Auto Answer with Speakerphone.
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No Answer
Ring Duration (CFNA)
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Enter the
number of seconds to allow the call to ring before forwarding the call to the
Forward No Answer Destination.
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Call
Pickup Group
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Enter the
Pickup Group Name to specify the call pickup group, which can answer incoming
calls to this line by dialling the appropriate pickup group number.
To use the
BAT phone template entry, leave this field blank.
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Target
Destination (MLPP)
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Enter the
number to which MLPP precedence calls should be directed if this directory
number receives a precedence call and neither this number nor its call forward
destination answers the precedence call.
Values can
include numeric characters, pound (#) ,and asterisk (*).
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Target CSS
(MLPP)
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From the
drop-down list box, choose the calling search space to associate with the
alternate party target (destination) number.
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No Answer
Ring Duration (MLPP)
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Enter the
number of seconds (between 4 and 30) after which an MLPP precedence call will
be directed to this directory number’s alternate party if this directory number
and its call forwarding destination have not answered the precedence call.
Leave this
setting blank to use the value that is set in the
Cisco Unified
Communications Manager enterprise parameter, Precedence Alternate
Party Timeout.
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Line Text
Label
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Enter text
that identifies this directory number for a line/phone combination.
The
default text specifies English
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External
Phone Number Mask
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Enter the
phone number (or mask) that is sent for Caller ID information when a call is
placed from this line.
You can
enter a maximum of 30 numbers and
"X"
characters. The Xs represent the directory number and must appear at the end of
the pattern. For example, if you specify a mask of 972813XXXX, an external call
from extension 1234 displays a caller ID number of 9728131234.
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Maximum
Number of Calls
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You can
configure up to 200 calls for a line on a device in a cluster, with the
limiting factor being the device. As you configure the number of calls for one
line, the calls available for another line decrease.
The
default specifies 4. If the phone does not allow multiple calls for each line,
the default specifies 2.
For CTI
route points, you can configure up to 10,000 calls for each port. The default
specifies 5000 calls. Use this field in conjunction with the Busy Trigger
field.
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Busy
Trigger
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This
setting, which works in conjunction with Maximum Number of Calls and Call
Forward Busy, determines the maximum number of calls to be presented at the
line. If maximum number of calls is set for 50 and the busy trigger is set to
40, then incoming call 41 gets rejected with a busy cause (and will get
forwarded if Call Forward Busy is set). If this line is shared, all the lines
must be busy before incoming calls get rejected.
Use this
field in conjunction with Maximum Number of Calls for CTI route points. The
default specifies 4500 calls.
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Message
Waiting Lamp Policy
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Use this
field to configure the handset lamp illumination policy. Choose one of the
following options:
- Use System Policy (The
directory number refers to the service parameter
"Message Waiting Lamp Policy" setting.)
- Light and Prompt
- Prompt Only
- Light Only
- None
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Ring
Setting (Phone Idle)
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Choose the
ring setting for the line appearance when an incoming call is received and no
other active calls exist on that device. Choose one of the following options:
- Use system default
- Disable
- Flash only
- Ring once
- Ring
Note
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The
"Disable
" or
"Flash only" setting options apply only for the handset.
The led light on the phone button line will still flash.
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Ring
Setting (Phone Active)
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Choose the
ring setting that is used when this phone has another active call on a
different line. Choose one of the following options:
- Use system default
- Disable
- Flash only
- Ring once
- Ring
- Beep only
Note
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The
"Disable
" or
"Flash only" setting options apply only for the handset.
The led light on the phone button line will still flash.
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URI (1-5)
on Directory Number
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Enter a
directory URI to associate with the directory number for this phone. Follow the
username@host format. Enter a username of up to 47 alphanumeric characters. For
the host address, enter an IPv4 address or fully qualified domain name.
Note
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Within
Cisco Unified CM Administration, you can enter directory URIs with embedded
double quotes or commas. However, when you use Bulk Administration to import a
csv file that contains directory URIs with embedded double quotes and commas,
you must use enclose the entire directory URI in double quotes and escape the
embedded double quotes with a double quote. For example, the Jared,
"Jerry",Smith@test.com directory URI must be input as
"Jared,""Jerry"",Smith@test.com" in the csv file.
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URI (1-5)
on Route Partition
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Enter the
partition on which the directory URI belongs. If you do not want to restrict
access to the directory URI, leave the field blank
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URI (1-5)
Is Primary on Directory Number
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Enter a
't' (True) to
indicate that this directory URI is the primary directory URI for this
extension. Otherwise, enter an 'f' (False) to indicate that this is not the primary
directory URI for this extension.
Note
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You can
associate up to five directory URIs to a single directory number, but you must
select a single primary directory URI.
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Enterprise
Add to Local Route Partition
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Enter a
't' to add this enterprise alternate number to a local route partition. Enter
'f' to leave the E.164 number off of local routing.
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Enterprise
Advertise via globally
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Enter a
't' to enable ILS to advertise this alternate number to rest of the ILS
network. Enter an 'f' if you don't want ILS to advertise this number.
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Enterprise
Is Urgent
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Enter a
't' to classify routing for this alternate number as urgent.
By
default, if the dial plan contains overlapping route patterns Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not route the call until the interdigit timer
expires (even if a possible route exists for the dialed digits). This setting
guards against learned numbers that overlap with statically configured
directory numbers and number patterns by allowing Cisco Unified Communications
Manager to choose the best match of all available routes for the dial string.
When you
mark the number as urgent priority, Cisco Unified Communications Manager routes
the call as soon as it finds a match between the dialed digits and an available
route, without waiting for the interdigit timer to expire (for example, the
T302 Timer service parameter).
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Enterprise
Number Mask
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Enter the
number mask to apply to the directory number. Cisco Unified Communications
Manager applies the mask to create an enterprise alternate number that is an
alias of this directory number.
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Enterprise
Route Partition
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Enter the
local route partition to which you want to assign this enterprise alternate
number.
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+E.164 Add
to Local Route Partition
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Enter a
't' to add this E.164 alternate number to a local route partition. Enter 'f' to
leave the E.164 number off of local routing.
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+E.164
Advertise via globally
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Enter a
't' to enable ILS to advertise this alternate number to rest of the ILS
network. Enter an 'f' if you don't want ILS to advertise this number.
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+E.164 Is
Urgent
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Enter a
't' to classify routing for this alternate number as urgent.
By
default, if the dial plan contains overlapping route patterns Cisco Unified
Communications Manager does not route the call until the interdigit timer
expires (even if a possible route exists for the dialed digits). This setting
guards against learned numbers that overlap with statically configured
directory numbers and number patterns by allowing Cisco Unified Communications
Manager to choose the best match of all available routes for the dial string.
When you
mark the number as urgent priority, Cisco Unified Communications Manager routes
the call as soon as it finds a match between the dialed digits and an available
route, without waiting for the interdigit timer to expire (for example, the
T302 Timer service parameter).
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+E.164
Number Mask
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Enter the
number mask to apply to the directory number. Cisco Unified Communications
Manager applies the mask to create an +E.164 alternate number that is an alias
of this directory number.
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+E.164
Route Partition
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Enter the
local route partition to which you want to assign this +E.164 alternate number.
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